to changing their lives for the better. and that's a good thing. do you accept those? you move in, you've onlyjust been appointed to chair the social mobility commission as a part time job. you'll carry on being a head teacher. do you accept that it is a different challenge? it isn't about speaking to an individual and saying to them, this is what makes sense in your life. it is about analysing the way society works. well, i'm not saying we shouldn't analyse the way society works. however, individuals make up society or each of those individuals needs to take on board the right set of values so that they can make something of their lives. i don't know what's wrong with that. why wouldn't we want all children to work hard and be kind? why wouldn't we want them all going to excellent schools? all to have families who support their education and push them forward, expecting the most out of them, holding them to account when they get things wrong, celebrating when they get things right, and then being there for them. do you know how many children i've known in my lifetime where their families just